time for choosing. the trump indictment forces republican candidates to make a choice, tiptoe around the former president or take their best shot at the front-runner. he s saying i m more important than the country. this is vanity run amok. republican presidential candidate chris christie joins me live next and out in the open. trump s team starts to prepare his defense. what do experts charge with our national defense say about the classified documents stored at mar-a-lago? house intelligence committee chairman mike turner and former trump defense secretary mark esper will be here exclusively. plus a way forward? america s cities confront challenges on crime and justice and a new mayor is delivering on a promise to end homelessness, but now her city faces a new test. this does not catch us off guard nor will it intimidate us. l.a. mayor karen bass joins me exclusively. hello. i m jake tapper in washington where the state of our union is thanking dad. happy
Far as of the aid package would be a major shift and some members of his party are livid. Today does a deal as a House Democrat i say exchange ukrainian lives for Asylum Seekers lives . A member of the committee who says shes a hell no on what the white house is considering is with us. Plus she calls it palestinian rights. A middle School Teacher is being kept out of classroom over an email signature that included a controversial phrase. That teacher is here to explain her intent and her Dis Discrimination complaint. Plus a 10yearold boy arrested for relieving himself in public when he couldnt find a accbathroom. Youll hear from the boy ask his mother who says this wept too far. Im Victor Blackwell. Lets start the show. A growing number offed a vo caughts are furious over concessions that pooud is considering to secure aid for ukraine. The white house urgency to get that money has put democrats in an uncomfortable position. They may have to support policies they once criticize d when p
laws, legal segregation and so the legacy of racism in the united states have huge, but we have to accept it, acknowledge it, understand it and that is the first step to being able to address decades of dis discrimination. los angeles mayor karen bass, always great to have you on the show. appreciate your time. thank you. ha happy father s day. thank you very much. i ll ask mark esper about that and the indictment of his former boss. that s next. with the price of just about everything going up during inflation, we thought we d bring our prices down. so to help us, we brought in a reverse auctioneer. which is apparently a thing. mint mobile, unlimited premium wireless. can i get 30, 30 bidder get 30 bidder get 20, 20, 20, bidder get 20, 20, bidder get 15, 15, 15, 15.
persecution. that does not happen in this country. in this country, we follow the rule of law. and make sure we have a system. and this is not about racism. what sheriff arpaio did is discrimination. what he did is discrimination. and let me say something about president trump because i think that if president trump wanted to distance himself from racism, he had a great opportunity and he just didn t use it. not only he pardoned arpaio but this happened after he refused for two days to condemn by name the kkk, this happened after he equated white supremacists with those marching against racism. this happened after he called very fine people, those very fine people those who decided to march with neo nazis and after that, he pardoned arpaio. what i m really concerned, jake, really, really concerned is that with these actions, president trump is making racism something normal. and by defending someone who has
this has been a long process. it s called political persecution. this happens in other country. no it s called discrimination. when folks don t agree with you, they use the jushl system. it s not political persecution. that does not happen in this country. in this country, we follow the rule of law. and make sure we have a system. and this is not about racism. what sheriff arpaio did is discrimination. and let me say something about president trump because i think that if president trump wanted to distance himself from racism, he had a great opportunity and he just didn t use it. not only he pardoned arpaio but this happened after he refused for two days to condemn by name the kkk, this happened after eequated white supremacists with those marching against racism. this happened after he called very fine people those who decided to march with neo nazis